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Cemetery Beach
West Bay, Cayman Islands
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Heritage Kitchen
Boggy Sand Rd, West Bay, Cayman Islands
JJR Restaurant
22 Town Hall Rd, West Bay, Cayman Islands
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Kittiwake Shipwreck & Artificial Reef
Cayman IslandsKittiwake Shipwreck & Artificial Reef

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Kittiwake Shipwreck & Artificial Reef

1320 W Bay Rd, West Bay, Cayman Islands
4.8(34)
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attractions: Cemetery Beach, restaurants: Heritage Kitchen, JJR Restaurant, Subway
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Nearby attractions of Kittiwake Shipwreck & Artificial Reef

Cemetery Beach

Cemetery Beach

Cemetery Beach

4.8

(106)

Open 24 hours
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Nearby restaurants of Kittiwake Shipwreck & Artificial Reef

Heritage Kitchen

JJR Restaurant

Subway

Heritage Kitchen

Heritage Kitchen

4.7

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JJR Restaurant

JJR Restaurant

4.8

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Subway

Subway

4.1

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Open until 12:00 AM
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Kris MurphyKris Murphy
What an amazing dive site. It was one of the more interesting wrecks that we have dove. It's strange because the ship is resting on its side. As we descend we see blue water and then the ship comes into view and it is sideways, very unusual compared to other shipwrecks we dove before. The shipwreck sits very close to the reef and at one point we swam through a passage where the shipwreck was on one side and the reef was on the other side. The water clarity on the West side of Grand Cayman adds to the experience as you can clearly read the words Kittiwake on the back of the ship once you first arrive. We were able to take great photos and even posed at the wheel, as though we were driving the boat (very cool!). As we swam around, we could reach each of the plaques, seeing all the people and organizations that worked to sink the ship for divers to explore. When we penetrated the ship, with the help of a guide, the clarity was exceptional and some of our photos even looked like the inside of the ship was not underwater. As the ship is laying on its side, the penetration is strange feeling, unlike that of other penetrations we have done before. As a diver inside the slanted ship, you want feel slanted when you are streamlined inside the ship. Instead of going straight through the passageways, you actually have to go up and down. This is a great penetration dive, as the clarity is exceptional and you can see light from the outside while in the ship and can see light penetrating through the chimney. Here are some photos we took inside and outside of the ship. We dove the wreck with Dive Tech.
Marianne S.Marianne S.
A fantastic place to snorkel and scuba! Gorgeous clear water, many different beautiful fish, and a very interesting artificial reef made from a sunken ship.
Chris MadsenChris Madsen
Beautiful dive but be aware that the ship sits at an approximately 45 degree angle so if you are doing a penetration dive it may be a little disorienting.
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What an amazing dive site. It was one of the more interesting wrecks that we have dove. It's strange because the ship is resting on its side. As we descend we see blue water and then the ship comes into view and it is sideways, very unusual compared to other shipwrecks we dove before. The shipwreck sits very close to the reef and at one point we swam through a passage where the shipwreck was on one side and the reef was on the other side. The water clarity on the West side of Grand Cayman adds to the experience as you can clearly read the words Kittiwake on the back of the ship once you first arrive. We were able to take great photos and even posed at the wheel, as though we were driving the boat (very cool!). As we swam around, we could reach each of the plaques, seeing all the people and organizations that worked to sink the ship for divers to explore. When we penetrated the ship, with the help of a guide, the clarity was exceptional and some of our photos even looked like the inside of the ship was not underwater. As the ship is laying on its side, the penetration is strange feeling, unlike that of other penetrations we have done before. As a diver inside the slanted ship, you want feel slanted when you are streamlined inside the ship. Instead of going straight through the passageways, you actually have to go up and down. This is a great penetration dive, as the clarity is exceptional and you can see light from the outside while in the ship and can see light penetrating through the chimney. Here are some photos we took inside and outside of the ship. We dove the wreck with Dive Tech.
Kris Murphy

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A fantastic place to snorkel and scuba! Gorgeous clear water, many different beautiful fish, and a very interesting artificial reef made from a sunken ship.
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Beautiful dive but be aware that the ship sits at an approximately 45 degree angle so if you are doing a penetration dive it may be a little disorienting.
Chris Madsen

Chris Madsen

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5.0
2y

What an amazing dive site. It was one of the more interesting wrecks that we have dove. It's strange because the ship is resting on its side. As we descend we see blue water and then the ship comes into view and it is sideways, very unusual compared to other shipwrecks we dove before.

The shipwreck sits very close to the reef and at one point we swam through a passage where the shipwreck was on one side and the reef was on the other side. The water clarity on the West side of Grand Cayman adds to the experience as you can clearly read the words Kittiwake on the back of the ship once you first arrive. We were able to take great photos and even posed at the wheel, as though we were driving the boat (very cool!). As we swam around, we could reach each of the plaques, seeing all the people and organizations that worked to sink the ship for divers to explore.

When we penetrated the ship, with the help of a guide, the clarity was exceptional and some of our photos even looked like the inside of the ship was not underwater.

As the ship is laying on its side, the penetration is strange feeling, unlike that of other penetrations we have done before. As a diver inside the slanted ship, you want feel slanted when you are streamlined inside the ship. Instead of going straight through the passageways, you actually have to go up and down. This is a great penetration dive, as the clarity is exceptional and you can see light from the outside while in the ship and can see light penetrating through the chimney.

Here are some photos we took inside and outside of the ship. We dove the wreck...

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5.0
6y

This Wreck Dive absolutely should be on your diving bucket list. Outside of getting to the Cayman Islands themselves, this site is VERY accessible and is only a 8-10 minute boat ride from shore if you go with a charter. It's shallow enough for novice snorkelers to get to the mast, but scuba is the way to go to get inside. Even with the wreck on it's side, you can still access almost every area within the ship. Go explore! Remember this is a protected site, no touching (which means no gloves) while diving and do not take anything. Also, be sure to get your...

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5.0
1y

I took this adventure thru Carnival Cruise. It was great. I am 75 and my sister is 80. They took us under their wing and made it a great experience. They kept us close to a lifesaving ring. They helped us in the water and with them feeding the fish we got to see more fish than most of the other snorkeling. They provided blow up life preservers for those that were not comfortable with those of us who needed a little security. Thanks to the guys for...

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